EuroLeague: Valencia vs Panathinaikos 13/05/2026


Valencia, fueled by momentum and the energy of players like Key, has a great chance to complete the comeback and eliminate Panathinaikos to secure a place in the Final Four.
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Tonight, we will find out the final participant of this season’s EuroLeague Final Four. The remaining question is whether it will be Valencia, who staged a spectacular comeback in the series, or seven-time European champions Panathinaikos, for whom missing out on the Final Four hosted in their own arena would represent a massive failure.
Valencia managed to achieve what seemed almost impossible after losing the opening two games at home. They won both games in Athens, despite the extremely hostile atmosphere in front of more than 20,000 fans, bringing the series back to the Roig Arena.
Jean Montero stood out in those games, as Panathinaikos simply had no answer for him. His offensive production was crucial to Valencia’s turnaround, while forward Braxton Key also made a major contribution, continuing to establish himself as one of the team’s most valuable “unsung heroes” throughout the season.
Key may not be a traditional scoring leader, but he impacts the game through energy, hustle, and relentless pressure on both ends of the floor. In this series, he has averaged around 10 points and 4 rebounds per game, while his overall influence often goes beyond the box score. He has previously won titles in both the NCAA and the G League, which reflects his winning mentality.
Although he suffered a nose injury in the previous game against Baskonia, it is hard to imagine that stopping him from playing in such an important matchup. On the contrary, he is expected to log significant minutes once again and provide maximum effort through his trademark energy and defensive intensity.
In a game of this magnitude, players like Key can make all the difference, and his combination of scoring, rebounding, and overall impact on the game could be one of the key factors in Valencia’s attempt to complete a historic comeback and reach the Final Four.


